“Our civic life is not going very well.†So opens Democracy’s Discontent: A New Edition for Our Perilous Times (Harvard University Press 2022), a book written by Michael J. Sandel, Anne T. and Robert...
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Lewis Collens, professor emeritus at Â鶹APP-Kent College of Law and president emeritus of Illinois Institute of Technology, is one of the 2024 recipients of the Order of Lincoln, Illinois’ highest...
Â鶹APP-Kent College of Law’s trial advocacy team has returned home with awards and accolades after a highly successful 2023 fall season. The team kicked off the season at the Hofstra National Medical...
“In the view of Moody Bible Institute, the religious autonomy doctrine should be stretched to the point that it categorically bars all non-religious discrimination and retaliation claims,†says...
“In Western countries, somehow intellectuals tend to believe their legal system is standard,†says Â鶹APP-Kent College of Law Professor Sungjoon Cho. “That, we try to problematize.†Cho’s latest book...
“Law librarians—we’re one of the best networked professions, in that, we always support each other and share our expertise,†says Jean M. Wenger, director of the Â鶹APP-Kent College of Law Library...
“Ideally, we want humans to be able to do the human things and machines to do the machine things,†says Grace Quigley ’24. “But automating management can accelerate the process of treating people like...
Â鶹APP-Kent Graduate Helps Amend Cook County Code
When Elisabeth Hieber ’19 returned from a field trip to the Illinois State Capitol for Â鶹APP-Kent College of Law Adjunct Professor William C. Kling’s Advanced Legislative Advocacy course in spring...
How Can the U.S. Constitution Be Acknowledged in a Time of Political Polarization?
TRANSCRIPT One of the things I really hope people take away from this Constitution Day is the importance of having commitment to the fundamental principles of our democratic government. One of the...
Beating the Breach—and Saving Millions in the Process
According to a 2019 study sponsored by IBM Security, the average total cost of a data breach in the United States is $8.19 million. And yet, many companies don’t invest enough time or money to protect...